its a particularly baws course, involving:
lots of stand easys, (as per RNR standing orders)
how to tie knots,
how to fake down a rope and tie up on a bollard,
a run through of a lot of things you did on your two week basic(putting on the intrepid, entering a service boat, rescue from water)
All in all a course that could, easily be covered in a weekend

I think it's the nylon zips, they are much faster than the old metal ones and need considerably more operator care - I am concerned that with the recent announcements on reducing the stringent (some may say obsessive) precautions under Health & Safety at Work legislation by the Coalition Government that more accidents of this nature may occur.

I think it's the nylon zips, they are much faster than the old metal ones...

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Probably the only thing with teeth that's been anywhere near Blackrat's crotch since Uncle Freddy came round to babysit. And when I say "Uncle" I mean "friend of Granddad". and when I say "babysit" I mean "touch, in his special place".

Probably the only thing with teeth that's been anywhere near Blackrat's crotch since Uncle Freddy came round to babysit. And when I say "Uncle" I mean "friend of Granddad". and when I say "babysit" I mean "touch, in his special place".

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That was said in confidence. That's the last time i inform for you peeg.